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Roslyn at May 06, 2022 09:06 AM

FL14425738

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Parramatta Oct.2nd 1817
Dear Sir
I embrace this opportunity of sending
you a few lines hoping it will find you in good health
as it leaves me at present. Dear Sir, since your depart
-ure from this Colony I have had to lament the Death of
Mr. J. Tull, my Schoolmaster; who died very suddenly,
upon which account I was away from school for
several weeks; untill I obtained permission of Mr.
Hassall; to attend the private School of your own fa-
mily; under the tuition of Mr. [Borne] for Several Days
when he did wrong; for which he was sent away.
We are all now under the Care of Mr. Fisher; under
who I endeavouring to improve as fast as possibly
I Can.

Dear Sir, I now turn to the affairs of our Sun-
day School, whichis in a flourishing state in Parram-

FL14425738

349
Parramatta Oct.2nd 1817
Dear Sir
I embrace this opportunity of sending
you a few lines hoping it will find you in good health
as it leaves me at present. Dear Sir, since your depart
-ure from this Colony I have had to lament the Death of
Mr. J. Tull, my Schoolmaster; who died very suddenly,
upon which account I was away from school for
several weeks; untill I obtained permission of Mr.
Hassall; to attend the private School of your own fa-
mily; under the tuition of Mr. [Borne] for Several Days
when he did wrong; for which he was sent away.
We are all now under the Care of Mr. Fisher; under
who I endeavouring to improve as fast as possibly
I Can.
Dear Sir, I now turn to the affairs of our Sun-
day School, whichis in a flourishing state in Parram-